Neal Doyle

Neal Doyle is the second employee of the Harvard Innovation Lab, and currently runs Operations for the i-lab. Before coming to the i-lab, Doyle managed the Harvard Kennedy School's Project on Managing the Atom, spending research time on the commercial viability of small modular nuclear reactors. After graduating from St. Norbert College with a B.S. in Environmental Policy, he worked for several years as an environmental consultant, and later for U.S. EPA. He is a Fellow and Advisory Council member of the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC). In addition to managing his own startups, Doyle is an avid golfer, cyclist, and enjoys outdoor sports. He's married, and has an awesome son.

Founded 30 years ago in Bozeman, Montana, PERC—the Property and Environment Research Center—is the nation’s oldest and largest institute dedicated to improving environmental quality through property rights and markets.

The goal of PERC’s programs is to fully realize the vision of establishing “PERC University,” where scholars, students, policy makers, and others convene to expand the applications of free market environmentalism.

PERC's fellowships share a common goal of exposing new scholars, students, journalists, and policy makers to free market environmentalism, as well as enable scholars already familiar with FME to explore new applications.